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| | Vista won't recognize my D: drive It used to be fine, but then I had to reboot every now and then to be able to use the drive. Now, it won't recognize it even after rebooting. There's no problem with the drive itself - when I insert a CD or DVD, I can hear the drive running - but Vista doesn't acknowledge its existance. When I open Computer, it only shows the C: drive. Does anyone know what do do about it? I have a 2007 Toshiba Satellite with a DVD-RW drive, if that helps. |
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